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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Feb 7, 2015 16:17:56 GMT -5
I'm pumped for Lock all the Doors. "Most Oasis song" since the breakup? Echoes of Be Here Now guitars? Gimme.
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Post by lavan1984 on Feb 7, 2015 16:58:39 GMT -5
Anyone got another link or can copy and paste the review? Link is down! Thanks RIVERMAN (10/10) if there’s something Noel has never failed is chosing the first track on every record he’s appeared. The song was built based on an obscure 70′s song called ”Pinball”, by Brian Protheroe. The song starts with a whisper like ”Broken Arrow” but the build up is rich and by 2 minutes mark, there’s a sprawling and uplifting guitar solo. It seems like a starting over after sax appears after the solo. First showing of experimentalism came on final minute, with acoustic guitar and sax. ”I shout it out your name behind the rainbow’s end/All of the love is left behind is gone” IN THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT (7/10) You heard that. It’s out of the context. ”Do The damage” could replace it, but has its value. THE GIRL WITH X-RAY EYES (10/10) Certainly Noel was trying to take the piss on the first 10 seconds which emulates ”The Masterplan”. But the similaries ends here. Classic pop ballad and one of the highlights of the album, the lyrics shows how to fell in love with a girl through his vices and not his virtues. ”In the end, we marry them”, as told us Noel. Don’t tell anyone but there are hints of ”Hotel California” in some moments. ”The girl with x ray eyes she’s gonna see me through my disguise/There’s no one to be seen, no one left here in my screen” LOCK ALL THE DOORS (8.5/10) Due to the fact it has been written before DM, this is the most Oasis song that an ex-Oasis member has recorded. With elements of demo appearing on final version, specially the chorus, the track reminds me of the best moments of ”Be Here now”, with the famous wall of guitars. Sped up, it will work live DYING OF THE LIGHT (9.5/10) The bulk of the song is intact based on the soundtrack version we know. The final version got a band arrangement and could easily made the final cut on last Oasis album. Like the prior track, ”Dying of the light” is a nostalgic song which aims more the past than the future. It’s one of the most inspired ballads Noel has written and fill the place IIHAG took on HFB 1. Without doubt, it will be a stand out on live shows THE RIGHT STUFF (10/10) In the heat of the excitement, I must say it should be one of the tracks Pink Floyd would give a hand to record on a possible reunion that will never happen. It’s one of the most ”far out” tracks Noel has ever recorded. The instrumental intro is nearly 1 minute and hall. Lyrics are short and repeat the line ”You and I got the right stuff” several times. The vocals sounds far awar and guitar solos are endless. Space jazz at last with echoes of early Verve. This song was the biggest surpris for me and it made my personal TOP 3. And attention: sax again. ”Out of the blue I heard an angel sang/You and I got the right stuff” WHILE THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (8.5) Even though there’s a line from this song which nominated the album, this one of the most modern sounding on album. With a ethereal intro, it has a pop vibe and a outro with more edge. It’s pure Manchester. ”Find me a place with sunshine through rain/ Cos I’m tired of being a stranger and miles from home” THE MEXICAN (9/10) One of the most complex on the album. Full of elements and sound tricks. It starts with a groove beat, marching drums and suddenly appears a riff which sounds like QOTSA, turns into Stones and ends like T-rex. It’s the song that oozes album’s concept: eclectic. YOU KNOW WE CAN’T GO BACK (8/10) Do you know that american movies with a guy driving a big car with his babe beside him and the wind touching his hair? This is the mood. A highway song to hear at full volume while driving. Bruce Springsteen would dig it BALLAD OF THE MIGHTY I (9/10) Johnny is legend. Credits goes to AlissonBrazil Thankyou
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Post by spud on Feb 7, 2015 17:03:13 GMT -5
I'm pumped for Lock all the Doors. "Most Oasis song" since the breakup? Echoes of Be Here Now guitars? Gimme. Won't have the same impact with Noel on vocals.
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Post by lamboasis on Feb 7, 2015 17:32:35 GMT -5
Watch out "Lock all the doors would be a killer with Liam on vocals" comments are coming
(Maybe I'll write one of those)
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Post by glider on Feb 7, 2015 23:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 7, 2015 23:02:06 GMT -5
Watch out "Lock all the doors would be a killer with Liam on vocals" comments are coming (Maybe I'll write one of those) It'll probably make me think where was this song during the Be Here Now sessions?
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Post by Praetorian on Feb 7, 2015 23:28:37 GMT -5
I think we'll be able to hear some song previews soon, within the next week or two.
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Post by glider on Feb 7, 2015 23:50:15 GMT -5
Watch out "Lock all the doors would be a killer with Liam on vocals" comments are coming (Maybe I'll write one of those) It'll probably make me think where was this song during the Be Here Now sessions? Well part of it became Sister Lover, so Noel probably canned it during that whole phase.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Feb 7, 2015 23:58:58 GMT -5
Be neat to hear a Definitely Maybe era song with 2015 style production.
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Post by LlAM on Feb 8, 2015 3:10:10 GMT -5
Be neat to hear a Definitely Maybe era song with 2015 style production. Yeah that's going to be a special moment
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2015 6:33:28 GMT -5
Be neat to hear a Definitely Maybe era song with 2015 style production. What about the amazing remaster?? But I guess that was all the way back to 2014....
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Post by scott1 on Feb 8, 2015 6:43:03 GMT -5
This reminds me of the build up to BE.
Kind regards.
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Post by Gas Panic on Feb 8, 2015 7:05:09 GMT -5
This reminds me of the build up to BE. Kind regards. Do I detect a hint of specticism? The difference is Noel Gallagher didn't write any of the tunes on BE.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2015 7:05:35 GMT -5
This reminds me of the build up to BE. Kind regards. Let's hope we end up with something better than BE this time...
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Post by LlAM on Feb 8, 2015 7:10:15 GMT -5
This reminds me of the build up to BE. Kind regards. Do I detect a hint of specticism? The difference is Noel Gallagher didn't write any of the tunes on BE. ARE YOU SAYING THERE WERE TUNES ON BE??
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Feb 8, 2015 7:46:46 GMT -5
Yes i'll find you yes i'll find you If i gotta be the man who waits for leak alone
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Post by LlAM on Feb 8, 2015 7:51:36 GMT -5
They tell me you've touched the leak of God
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Post by queenblougaredoc on Feb 8, 2015 7:53:20 GMT -5
Woke up leaking on a train that was bound for Norway
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Post by scott1 on Feb 8, 2015 8:12:58 GMT -5
This reminds me of the build up to BE. Kind regards. Do I detect a hint of specticism? The difference is Noel Gallagher didn't write any of the tunes on BE. Not at all, I'm confident this album will be a cracker. Saying that, I enjoyed the build up to BE very much and still rate that album quite positively.
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Post by Gas Panic on Feb 8, 2015 8:27:18 GMT -5
Do I detect a hint of specticism? The difference is Noel Gallagher didn't write any of the tunes on BE. Not at all, I'm confident this album will be a cracker. Saying that, I enjoyed the build up to BE very much and still rate that album quite positively. Ok fair play mate, I thought you were refering to the way that people were super hyped for BE thinking it would be a very solid album, and in the end we got a fairly average album (general consensus).
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Post by tomlivesforever on Feb 8, 2015 8:44:22 GMT -5
Not at all, I'm confident this album will be a cracker. Saying that, I enjoyed the build up to BE very much and still rate that album quite positively. Ok fair play mate, I thought you were refering to the way that people were super hyped for BE thinking it would be a very solid album, and in the end we got a fairly average album (general consensus). lol poll says no.
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Post by LlAM on Feb 8, 2015 9:19:08 GMT -5
Ok fair play mate, I thought you were refering to the way that people were super hyped for BE thinking it would be a very solid album, and in the end we got a fairly average album (general consensus). lol poll says no. Unfortunately the poll couldn't save BE. Do you still listen to it? I had Ballroom Figured come on after Mighty I this morning (had my phone set on random) and it actually sounded pretty good.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 8, 2015 9:33:08 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher shall return......................................
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Post by tomlivesforever on Feb 8, 2015 9:47:19 GMT -5
Unfortunately the poll couldn't save BE. Do you still listen to it? I had Ballroom Figured come on after Mighty I this morning (had my phone set on random) and it actually sounded pretty good. I would never expect a poll on an internet forum to 'save' BE, not that it needs it. I do yes. I don't have on every week or anything but yeah I still find it an enjoyable album. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts so I generally listen to it all the way through. People on here confuse their opinion with the consensus. HFB1 is fairly average to me but both the fan and critics consensus is that its considerably better than that and I understand why.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 8, 2015 10:16:51 GMT -5
Has this leaked yet?
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